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Nowa Huta Cultural Centre

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Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Nowa Huta Cultural Centre
Phone:
+48 12 644 02 66

Hours:
Sunday8am - 10pm
Monday8am - 10pm
Tuesday8am - 10pm
Wednesday8am - 10pm
Thursday8am - 10pm
Friday8am - 10pm
Saturday8am - 10pm


Nowa Huta is the easternmost district of Kraków, Poland. With more than 200,000 inhabitants, it is one of the most populous areas of the city. Until 1990, the neighboring districts were considered expansions of the original Nowa Huta district, and were linked by the same tramway system. They are now separate districts of Kraków. Nowa Huta is one of only two planned socialist realist settlements or districts ever built and one of the most renowned examples of deliberate social engineering in the entire world. Built as a utopian ideal city, its street hierarchy, layout and certain grandeur of buildings often resemble Paris or London. The high abundance of parks and green areas in Nowa Huta make it the greenest corner of Kraków.
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